Hi,when I record with Bandicam on games, I can hear the sound during the game (game sounds). When I play the .avi file (the recording file), I can hear the two sound tracks, one being my commentary from my mic, and one being the game sounds. But when I import the file into Camtasia, and drag it into the track area, it only has Track Audio 1, and not both tracks, so I cannot edit the game sounds in Camtasia. So it's not splitting the audio tracks, but deleted the Audio Track 2 instead.So basically it only puts the track of whatever's set to record in Primary Device.

My Bandicam Audio Recording Settings:

Channels: StereoFrequency:44100Codec:MPEG-1 L2Bitrate:192And I have it set to record my Mic and Win7Sounds. Mic in primary, Win7 in secondary, but it doesn't make a difference in which order.

Matteo955 wrote:Camtasia seems to not support a video with double audio track.Try to follow this tutorial, but I don't know if it will be useful or not.

Well, if I use Camtasia Recorder, and I think Fraps, two audio tracks pop up. And if two don't for Fraps, then it mixes the two sounds (mic and Win&Sounds) into the one track. But when putting Bandicam's .avi files into Camtasia it seems to just delete the Second Audio Track (Win7Sounds, or whatever I set to record with 'Secondary Audio Device'). BUT if I play the file I hear both audios. LOL This is crazy. Drives me nuts.My solution if none of you can help is to record the original Bandicam .avi file with Camtasia Recorder, but I don't think that will split the Audio Tracks. -_-